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Guest Juergen

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Chrysler was one of the best speed cars of its time. They had considerable vogue in Europe. A Chrysler won a Grand Prix race at Spa I believe, and placed in the money at Le Mans in 1928 or 29. A Rothschild in his autobiography, remembers a khaki colored Chrysler roadster he had in the twenties, he remembered it as being a fast reliable car and a lot of fun. He drove it from Paris to the Riviera among other places.

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  • 4 years later...

Hello All,

 

I am picking up this thread very late I know but would like to know if there is anyone out there that may be able to help me with measurements for a Locke body the 3 door rumble seat type with disappearing top??

 

I have a 'bodyless' 1930 M series Stutz (145" wheelbase) that I have decide would look very good with one of these designs on it.

 

Any assistance, leads, broken parts, replica items would be greatly appreciated even getting in touch with any one that may have one of these cars would be good just to discuss certain details.

 

Thank you for your time.

 

Regards

 

Garry 

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